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ailsagirl

(22,897 posts)
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 10:52 PM Aug 2023

I received an email from NerdWallet saying someone has logged into my account using my IP Address

I don't think I even have NerdWallet-- is this a scam? Or should I take it seriously?

Any advice would be welcome.

Thank you,

Ailsagirl

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I received an email from NerdWallet saying someone has logged into my account using my IP Address (Original Post) ailsagirl Aug 2023 OP
Yes, do not respond or click links. Bluethroughu Aug 2023 #1
Thank you!! ailsagirl Aug 2023 #2
Your welcome, if ever in doubt... Bluethroughu Aug 2023 #8
Will do ailsagirl Aug 2023 #15
Scammers just making crap up, it could be someone like trump. Bluethroughu Aug 2023 #16
I would ignore it claudette Aug 2023 #3
Will do-- thank you ailsagirl Aug 2023 #6
Probably a scam dflprincess Aug 2023 #4
LOL-- guess they'll try anything ailsagirl Aug 2023 #5
I don't know for sure dflprincess Aug 2023 #7
No NoRethugFriends Aug 2023 #9
Good to hear!!!!! ailsagirl Aug 2023 #12
They may have grabbed a bunch of IP addresses off a real-time map, Bluethroughu Aug 2023 #10
Sound advice ailsagirl Aug 2023 #13
No, unless you have purposefully deployed a means to prevent it like a VPN Hugh_Lebowski Aug 2023 #11
The crooks are getting more dangerous all the time ailsagirl Aug 2023 #14
IP address is the most trivial of hacks. its in every click Tetrachloride Aug 2023 #17

Bluethroughu

(5,172 posts)
8. Your welcome, if ever in doubt...
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 11:05 PM
Aug 2023

Google the subject, Nerd Wallet, and look for contact information to ask directly. Never on phone or email.

ailsagirl

(22,897 posts)
15. Will do
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 11:23 PM
Aug 2023

I know they’re a “legit” outfit, but it could always be someone pretending to be an employee. 🤬

dflprincess

(28,079 posts)
4. Probably a scam
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 10:58 PM
Aug 2023

I get emails all the time about someone logging into an account with some outfit I've never dealt with.

Look at the email address if it doesn't say @nerdwallet report it to your email provider as phishing.

I got one yesterday claiming I had had $6 million deposited it an account at the U.N. for "recovery funds". All they needed was every bit of personal information they could get including a bank account #. Clearly this was a scam from the first sentence and the email was "@hotmail.com" Yeah, I'm sure the U.N. uses hotmail.

I've also been inundated with scam emails supposedly from Geek Squad, not of them have a Geek Squad email.

Bluethroughu

(5,172 posts)
10. They may have grabbed a bunch of IP addresses off a real-time map,
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 11:12 PM
Aug 2023

But it doesn't mean you are where it says, because many people use VPNs which will say they live here, but they may live somewhere else in the world.


I just wouldn't respond to anything scammers ask for, disguised as banks, credit cards...just always go to the direct website, no links, and call if you think it might be really your bank reaching out.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
11. No, unless you have purposefully deployed a means to prevent it like a VPN
Fri Aug 4, 2023, 11:15 PM
Aug 2023

Everyone knows your IP. That doesn't mean they know ailsagirl owns it, but everywhere you've been to 'out there' , knows that address. And you expect a LOT of outfits know the email that goes with that IP.

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